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一、聽對話,按要求完成下面的聽力任務(wù)。10.W:I took the most interesting trip to China. M:China? Not Korea? I thought you were going to Korea. W:I wanted to go to China and Korea,but I didn’t have enough time. M: I didn’t know you were interested in China. W:China is an amazing country and I got to see most of it.I love Chinese art. M:I don’t know anything about China.Or Korea, either. 現(xiàn)在請聽第11段對話,完成第13至第15小題。t you? M:Yes,I do. 3.M:Merry Christmas! Here’s your present. W:Thank you,dad!What lovely toy bears! 4.M:What did you do last night? W:I read a book.二、聽對話和獨白,根據(jù)內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。只是簡單拼湊提示內(nèi)容, 所寫內(nèi)容難以理解。有少量語言錯誤,但不影響整體理解。允許個別語言錯誤。re going to spend more time (in)getting ready for it. (請老師酌情給分?;卮鹚岢龅膯栴}并介紹你給她安排的一項有趣的活動。The environmental program is_______ important_________.三、選詞填空(共7分,每小題1分) 閱讀對話,然后用方框中所給的詞填空,每個詞限用1次。5.快點,要不然你看電影就遲到了。re also hoping to make a big impression on the thousands ofvisitors in London for the Games.It’s planned to be 120 metres high over the Olympic Park inEast London when the Olympic Games take place in 2012. The ODA is also hoping to use other ‘green’ energy sources(來源).Solar energy fromthe summer sun and hydro(水的) power from the River Thames are also possible futureenergy for this part of the capital. London also plans to provide a clean modern transport system for the Game. A tuaincalled Javelin(which will ravel at up to 225 km per hour)is gong to link(連接)theOlympic Park with central London in just seven minutes. The organizers hope to use the new Channel Tunnel Rail Link at St Pancras in centralLondon to bring even more peope to the Games.Eurostar trains between London and Pairsand between London and Brussels wi11 be often and these highspeed trains are goingto reducethe number of flighs from Europe needed to deliver the sportsmen and audience to London. Inaddition, with new railway lines and stations in the local area,transport planners are aimingfor the rail network to deliver 240,000 passengers an hour to the Park with a train arrivingevery 15 seconds.In this way planners hope to reduce the need for planes,cars and busesand therefore make London greener’ in 2012.52.From the passage we know that“benefit” probably means “________”. A.do harm to B.do good to C.show D.teach53.People will go to the Olympic Park from central London by _______ A.Javelin B.Eurostar C.Channel Tunnel D.plane54.According to the passage,which statemem is NOT true? A.A wind turbine will be built to deliver energy. B.The River Thames may be the source of hydro energy. C.With the use of new railways,London wi11 be greener in 2012. D.The ODA is an engineer who can build things for the Olympic Games.55.What is the main idea about this passage? A.The transport in London will be modern and perfect. B.The ODA is hoping peope will use solar energy and hydro power. C.London will hold the most environmentally friendly Olympic Games.D.Afrer the Games the energy will be used for businesses. C Householders are being made to collect their own mail because postmen are not bothering(費力)to deliver parcels(包裹)and letters that must be signed for.Instead,they simplyleave cards saying “Sorry you were out” without even ringing the doorbell to check.Customers then have to collect their mail from their local Post Office. Consumer Watchdog Postwatch said it had received 150 plaints(投訴)from RoyalMail customers across Britain who received“Sorry you were out ”notices when they wereactually at home. Most parcels and all recorded delivery letters need to be signed for.But some postmen donot seem to want to wait for householders to answer a knock at the door.Others,employed(雇用)as short-term workers,have been known only to deliver the cards. “ We have had plaints that postmen are leaving these cards even when people are in,a spokesman for Postwatch said.“And we have also had customers telling us that short-termpostmen are not allowed to take signed-for mail to he door,so they had to drop these noticesthrough the letterbox instead.It is pletely unacceptable that this mail is no beingdelivered. The recorded mail service is more expensive and is mean to be a top quality(品質(zhì))delivery service,bnut this is not the case.” Musician Adrian Bradbury,38,plained to Postwatch after he received two cardsthrough the letterbox at his South London home while he was there caring for his babydaughter.He ran after the postman,only to find he did not have the parcels with him.Thepostman told him that he was a short-term worker and said the parcels could be picked up fromthe post office.More than three weeks later,Mr. Bradbury has not had a chance to pick uphis parcels.“ I am so busy looking after the baby,” he said,“ The parcels are probably presents for her” The Royal Mail said it knew about the situation in Mr. Bradbury39。s new digital camera last month.A.I’d love to B.That’s all right C.I’m sorry D.Come on四、完形填空(共12分,每小題1分) 通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中 選擇最佳選項。19.—Lucy,is it____________ ballpoint pen?